In a distinguished way
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NOBLYIn a distinguished way
preeminentSurpassing all others; very distinguished in some way
PROMINENTLYIn a distinguished manner
greata distinguished or outstanding person / large (great in size)
SABUActor awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross in W.W. II
distingue(French) (of a male) distinguished esp in manner, or bearing
distinguee(French) (of a female) distinguished, esp in manner or bearing
chorten(in Tibet) a monument to a distinguished Buddhist, esp. a lama
noumenathing in itself, as distinguished from a phenomenon or thing as it appears
blackest(of a plant or animal) Dark in color as distinguished from a lighter variety
magnificenceA title given to a monarch or other distinguished person, or used in addressing them
flooredmain level space (as in a stock exchange or legislative chamber) distinguished from a platform or gallery
backgroundA persistent level of some phenomenon or process, against which particular events or measurements are distinguished, in particular
backgroundsA persistent level of some phenomenon or process, against which particular events or measurements are distinguished, in particular
catafalqueA decorated wooden framework supporting the coffin of a distinguished person during a funeral or while lying in state
catafalquesA decorated wooden framework supporting the coffin of a distinguished person during a funeral or while lying in state
rubrica title, heading, or the like, written or printed in red or otherwise distinguished from the rest of the text.
fistnoteprinted note, as in a piece of text, distinguished by the figure of a fist with a pointing index finger
quadrillesEach of four groups of riders taking part in a tournament or carousel, distinguished by a special costume or colors
movable(of property) a. not permanent in reference to place; capable of being moved without injury b. personal, as distinguished from real
accipitersA hawk of a group distinguished by short, broad wings and relatively long legs, adapted for fast flight in wooded country
monodystyle of composition in which one part or melody predominates, or a piece in this style; homophony, as distinguished from polyphony
academyA society or institution of distinguished scholars, artists, or scientists, that aims to promote and maintain standards in its particular field
monodiststyle of composition in which one part or melody predominates, or a piece in this style; homophony, as distinguished from polyphony
movables(of property) a. not permanent in reference to place; capable of being moved without injury b. personal, as distinguished from real
accipiterA hawk of a group distinguished by short, broad wings and relatively long legs, adapted for fast flight in wooded country
academiesA society or institution of distinguished scholars, artists, or scientists, that aims to promote and maintain standards in its particular field
asen considered in a specified form or relation usually used before a preposition or a participle my opinion as distinguished from his
purviewa. that which is provided or enacted in a statute, as distinguished from the preamble b. the purpose or scope of a statute
purviewsa. that which is provided or enacted in a statute, as distinguished from the preamble b. the purpose or scope of a statute
zouavesone of a former body of infantry in the French army, composed originally of Algerians, distinguished for their dash, hardiness, and picturesque Oriental uniform
zouaveone of a former body of infantry in the French army, composed originally of Algerians, distinguished for their dash, hardiness, and picturesque Oriental uniform
lyrebirdeither of two Australian passerine birds (genus Menura) distinguished in the male by very long tail feathers displayed in the shape of a lyre during courtship
marocaincrepe fabric made of silk, wool, or rayon, or a combination of these fibers, and distinguished by a strong rib effect, used in the manufacture of dresses and women's suits; heavy Canton crepe
viola bowed stringed instrument chiefly of the 16th and 17th centuries made in treble, alto, tenor, and bass sizes and distinguished from members of the violin family especially in having a deep body, a flat back, sloping shoulders, usually six strings, a fretted fingerboard, and a low-arched bridge
globulinsAny of a group of simple proteins soluble in salt solutions and forming a large fraction of blood serum protein. The three principal subsets of globulin are alpha globulin, beta globulin, and gamma globulin, which are distinguished by their respective degrees of electrophoretic mobility (alpha having the greatest and gamma having the least)
unspentnot in- non- in adjectives formed from adjectives unambitious unskilled or participles undressed, in nouns formed from nouns unavailability, and rarely in verbs formed from verbs unbe sometimes in words that have a meaning that merely negates that of the base word and are thereby distinguished from words that prefix in- or a variant of it (as im-) to the same base word and have a meaning positively opposite to that of the base word unartistic unmoral
uneatennot in- non- in adjectives formed from adjectives unambitious unskilled or participles undressed, in nouns formed from nouns unavailability, and rarely in verbs formed from verbs unbe sometimes in words that have a meaning that merely negates that of the base word and are thereby distinguished from words that prefix in- or a variant of it (as im-) to the same base word and have a meaning positively opposite to that of the base word unartistic unmoral
uneagernot in- non- in adjectives formed from adjectives unambitious unskilled or participles undressed, in nouns formed from nouns unavailability, and rarely in verbs formed from verbs unbe sometimes in words that have a meaning that merely negates that of the base word and are thereby distinguished from words that prefix in- or a variant of it (as im-) to the same base word and have a meaning positively opposite to that of the base word unartistic unmoral
unsafestnot in- non- in adjectives formed from adjectives unambitious unskilled or participles undressed, in nouns formed from nouns unavailability, and rarely in verbs formed from verbs unbe sometimes in words that have a meaning that merely negates that of the base word and are thereby distinguished from words that prefix in- or a variant of it (as im-) to the same base word and have a meaning positively opposite to that of the base word unartistic unmoral